Bemidji Woman Charged in Walmart Theft

Bemidji Woman Charged in Walmart Theft
Bemidji Woman Charged in Walmart Theft

Bemidji (trfnews.i234.me) Amanda Marie Iceman faces a gross misdemeanor charge after a reported Walmart theft, court records show.

The case was filed in Beltrami County District Court. The complaint lists one count of fourth-degree burglary. Prosecutors say the case stems from an alleged theft on February 4, 2026.

What the complaint says

According to the complaint, Amanda Marie Iceman entered the Bemidji Walmart and later left through a fire exit. The complaint says she had unpaid merchandise when she left the store.

Court records say store video showed the alleged theft. The total value of the merchandise was listed at $280.60. The complaint says the store was open to the public at the time.

Prosecutors charged Iceman under Minnesota Statute 609.582. The complaint lists the charge as fourth-degree burglary. The listed maximum penalty is 364 days in jail, a $3,000 fine, or both.

Prior trespass notice

The complaint also says Iceman had already been barred from Walmart property. Court records say she was served with a trespass notice on April 8, 2025.

That notice allegedly banned her from all Walmart retail properties for life. The complaint says she signed the notice. Prosecutors say the new case happened within one year of that warning.

Case status

This filing is a criminal complaint. It contains allegations that must still be tested in court. A charge is not a conviction.

The case is listed in the Beltrami County District Court, part of Minnesota’s Ninth Judicial District. Further hearings and court actions may follow as the case moves ahead.

As of the complaint, the state alleges Iceman entered the store and stole merchandise after being told not to return. The court will decide how the case is resolved.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

Bemidji Woman Charged in Walmart Theft
Bemidji Woman Charged in Walmart Theft

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